Assembling a miniature tourist power bank on solar panels
Few people can do without a phone, camera and other gadgets, even on a camping trip to nature or fishing. Therefore, be sure to take a power bank with you on such walks. But it also needs to be charged somewhere. Make your own power bank with built-in solar panels. This device is charged simply by being in the light.
Materials:
- 18650 battery - http://alii.pub/5becfz
- charging module TP4056 -
- boost converter 5V DC-DC - http://alii.pub/5ylaku
- solar batteries 100x28 mm 5.5 V 60 mA - 4 pcs. - http://alii.pub/61u11p
- copper foil.
The manufacturing process of a power bank with solar panels
The first step is to make a housing for the battery, which can also accommodate 2 modules. At the same time, solar panels should be placed on its sides. It wouldn’t hurt to have an eyelet for a carabiner to attach the device to a backpack. Such a case can be glued together from sheet plastic, or printed on a 3D printer.
Next, contacts for the battery are made from copper foil. Wires are soldered to them. The contacts are glued into the housing.
After this, we solder the modules and battery according to the proposed scheme.
The components are then fixed into the housing with hot-melt adhesive.
Next you need to connect the panels to the boost module. To do this, it is optimal to use the following scheme. The soldered panels are then glued to the body with hot glue.
Thus, we get a small-capacity power bank that can be recharged from sunlight. This is an excellent solution for a hiking trip. We attach the device to the backpack, and it accumulates energy. When needed, you can charge your phone or camera from it. Naturally, it can also be charged from the network, like a regular power bank.